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The saves are in: programfiles (x86)/steam/userdata/79494592/883710/remote/win64_save
2. Go to the folder where Steam is installed
3. Go to Folder userdata
4. Go to the folder where you have your SteamID3 (i.e mine's 35699635)
5. Go to the folder numbered 883710 (which is Resident Evil 2)
6. Go to remote folder
7. Go to win64_save folder
8. Delete the data000.bin and any subsequent data0xx.bin but keep data00-1.bin which is your profile
9. Profit a fresh save
Got it all ? If so, Enjoy
All it needs is just a Profile/Saving update then it will pop up a Steam Cloud window saying that you have a different version of these saves and asks you if you want to download the ones from your steam cloud or upload the newest one to replace the ones you had in your Steam cloud. Assuming you have disabled Steam Cloud and enables it after an hour or 2 of game play at best
It always annoyed me that we can't have access to the files stored on steam cloud. Would make it a lot easier if we were able to delete stuff from there as well.